I don’t always know what I’m making when I begin.
Just a feeling I want to hold onto.
A sketch on paper.
A form printed in wax.
Edits that take hours.
It doesn’t look like much at first. But it becomes something real.
Every piece you see began like this — part memory, part mess, part magic.
Still letting this sink in.
Thank you @voguesingapore for the kind feature, and for spotlighting Days of Ever alongside such inspiring homegrown brands.
It all started with sketches and scattered thoughts, slowly shaped into form through rounds of prototyping, production hurdles, and small milestones along the way. We weren’t sure where this would go, just that we had to start somewhere. Still figuring it out, but for now, it feels like a moment worth holding on to.
Join us at Boutiques Singapore Spring Summer 2026.
A new collection, new pieces, and our first booth entirely our own! Come by, say hi :)
15–17 May
F1 Pit Building, Room 2B, Booth 11
Tickets available on @boutiquefairssg
A silver study in Japan:
Across objects, art and spaces,
I keep noticing the same tone —
Reflective, restrained, tactile.
Appears differently each time,
Yet it hold the same presence.
• Process Study: Heart Signet Ring •
A closer look at the resizing process
Each ring begins in wax. In the lost wax method, sizing is adjusted before casting. At this stage, the band is opened, adjusted on a mandrel, and rejoined while the material is still workable. Once the fit is confirmed and the seam refined, the form is set in metal.
Now offered in our widest size range to date — from pinky to index.
Discover the full size range at DAYSOFEVER.COM